Edit № 23 · The honey week
Cut at first light by partner growers in the Hudson Valley, the Berkshires, and a handful of city greenhouses we trust. Bound the same day, delivered the next.
Seasonal edit · 06 of 06
Stock changes by 6am every day. Order before 11 for next-day delivery in NY, NJ, and Boston.

Late summer · cut yesterday
Marigolds, butterscotch zinnia, copper amaranth.

Year-round · grower's pick
Burgundy garden roses, plum scabiosa, purple basil.

Quiet bouquet · for hard weeks
Pale sage, white anemone, eucalyptus, rosemary.

Spring · Mondays only
Blush ranunculus, hellebore, sweet pea, ivory tulips.

Maximalist · double bunch
Coral dahlia, marigold, snapdragon, foxtail grass.

Classic · twelve roses
A dozen long-stem garnet roses, bound in linen twine.
The Tuesday Letter
One florist picks the season's best, ties it in linen, and slips a handwritten note into the ribbon. Cancel after the first letter if it isn't for you — we won't be offended.
Tuesday before sunrise from a partner field within 90 miles.
By hand at the studio in Brooklyn, in linen and twine.
Wednesday morning by 11am, with a note from the florist.
How it works
Browse what's been cut today, or let us send the season's best.
Same-day in NYC. Next-day to NJ + Boston. Carbon-neutral routing.
Live grower, route, and arrival window — to the half hour.
Gifting
Add a card, a stoneware vase, or a few months of flowers. Schedule weeks ahead so you never have to remember in line at a CVS.
A note
Handwritten card from a real florist.
A vase
Slim stoneware in cream or matte rust.
A subscription
Two months of Tuesday flowers.